The Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of the ACLU-PA, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and WYEP 91.3 FM will present the 13th annual Banned Books Reading on Thursday, October 2, 2008, at 7:00 pm in the Carnegie Library Lecture Hall in Oakland. Pittsburgh is one of many cities that will celebrate the freedom to read with special events during Banned Books Week (BBW), September 28-October 4, 2008. BBW is observed each year to remind Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. The “Banned Books Reading” is designed to celebrate the First Amendment and educate citizens about the dangers of censorship. The event features local personalities reading from their favorite banned or challenged books; reading selections will include both modern and classic works.

No really, I just have to know.... if you went to this event last year, David, and if they were doing readings from banned books, and one of the "Where's Waldo" books had been banned... how, exactly, does one "read" out loud from a Where's Waldo book?

"Guy in a pink shirt with a baseball cap, guy in a suit walking a dog, a juggler on a unicycle, some dude that looks like Joe Biden after a couple of 'shrooms, some Sarah Palin-looking woman in a pink jacket, and ... Hey! There he is! We found Waldo!"